By Charles James Lever
CHAPTER I. AN "UNLIMITED" MONARCHY
CHAPTER II. LADY KILGOFF AT BAY
CHAPTER III. A PARTIAL RECOVERY AND A RELAPSE
CHAPTER IV. MORE KENNYFECK INTRIGUING
CHAPTER V. LINTON'S MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE
CHAPTER VI. THE SEASON OF LINTON'S FLITTING
CHAPTER VII. FORGERY
CHAPTER VIII. ROLAND DISCOVERS THAT HE HAS OVERDRAWN
CHAPTER IX. THE BURNT LETTER "GREAT EXPECTATIONS"
CHAPTER X. A STARTLING INTRUSION
CHAPTER XI. SCANDAL, AND GENERAL ILL-HUMOR.
CHAPTER XII. SHYLOCK DEMANDS HIS BOND
CHAPTER XIII. CIGARS, ECARTE, AND HAZARD
CHAPTER XIV. MR. KENNYFECK AMONG THE BULLS
CHAPTER XV. POLITICAL ASPIRATIONS
CHAPTER XVI. A WET DAT THE FALSE SIGNAL
CHAPTER XVII. THE SHADOW IN THE MIRROR
CHAPTER XVIII. THE OLD FRIENDS IN COUNCIL
CHAPTER XIX. A TeTE -TeTE INTERRUPTED
CHAPTER XX. LORD KILGOFF DETERMINES TO "MEET" ROLAND
CHAPTER XXI. THE SECOND SHOCK
CHAPTER XXII. LINTON INSTIGATES KEANE TO MURDER
CHAPTER XXIII. LINTON IS BAFFLED HIS RAGE AT THE DISCOVERY
CHAPTER XXIV. GIOVANNI UNMASKED
CHAPTER XXV. TIERNAY INTIMIDATED THE ABSTRACTED DEEDS
CHAPTER XXVI. AN UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE DUPE AND HIS VICTIM
CHAPTER XXVII. MURDER OF MR. KENNYFECK CASHEL DETAINED ON SUSPICION.
CHAPTER XXVIII. SCENE OF THE MURDER THE CORONER'S VERDICT
CHAPTER XXIX. THE TRIAL THE PROSECUTION
CHAPTER XXX. THE DEFENCE
CHAPTER XXXI. "NOT GUILTY"
CHAPTER XXXII. ON THE TRACK
CHAPTER XXXIII. LA NINETTA
CHAPTER XXXIV. THE FATE OF KEANE HIS DEPOSITION.
CHAPTER XXXV. THE "BANK OF ROUGE ET NOIR"
CHAPTER XXXVI. ARREST OF LINTON
CHAPTER XXXVII. ALL MYSTERY CEASES MARRIAGE AND GENERAL JOY